Other eny kyne craft That to the comune nudeth, Hem that bed-reden be Bylyve to fynde?
His frendis thusgat curtasly 545 He couth ressave, and hamely, And his fais stoutly to-stonay.
And he resavit thame in daynte, And hir full gretly thankit he; And sperit tithandis of the Queyn, And of his frendis all bedeyn, 144 That he had left in that cuntre, Quhen that he put hym to the se.
The gude Steward of Scotland then Send for his frendis and his men, Quhill he had with him, but archeris, 235 But burges and botoblesteris, Fiff hundreth men wicht and worthy, That armys bar of ancistry.
For he wes swete, and debonar, And weill couth tret his frendis far, And his fais richt felonly Stonay, throu his gret chevelry.
And thus in poverte is in dede Trouthe declared fro falsehede; For feynte frendis it wol declare, And trewe also, what wey they fare.
My ryght trusty and with al myn herte entierly welbeloved frendis I grete yow wel as hertily as I can.
For he deand bereft his fa the life; Stekit and hurt sa oft with speir and knyfe, Fell down abuf his frendis ded body, Quhar best him likit ded to rest and ly.
It moste be to me leful rewth to haue Of my frendis myschance, hys lak to save, 10 Quhilk in hys awyn defalt tynt not the gre.
Into the realm of Sycill als haue we Frendis and citeis, with armyt men plente, And of the Troian blude Acestes kyng.
Neir he approchit with ful gret cumpany, And hys awyn natyve frendis knew in hy, And blythly to hys cite hes ws led: Betwix ilk word feil bricht teris furth he sched.
Gyf that I reddy be and dowtit nocht The Troianys for my frendis to ressaue, Gif so war Turnus ded war and bygrave, 20 Quhat!
Carvers for my Loords Boorde, and a Servant bitwixt theym both, except thai be at theirfrendis fyndyng, and than ather of theym to have a Servant.
Cupberers for my Lorde and my Lady, and a Servant allowed bitwixt theym, except they be at their Frendis fyndynge, And than ather of theym to have a Servant allowid.
Two Sewars for my Lordis Boorde, and a Servant bitwixt theym, except they be at their Frendis fyndynge, and than ather of theym to have a Servant.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "frendis" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.